? : PEEsB^'TERrA^ CnURCH. 1 Tho Rev. Rsbairt Welsh gave an eloquout .sermon;, on Sunday tvoain^ last,- on -the death of Queen Victoria;; the Erusbyterian: Church J)eing crowded. rJ-ho rev. geritlemau dui-ing tho ; comm of iiis- remarks said ' During tho wuck that is p.i?;f., the civilised ivorld at large haa ht^n di'fiply nljoctod at the groat loss su.sbsuiai by tL ., death ofvou? lato helovcd Queen. Ths'-rleatb of a grtat ai;d good woman. One of tm? best Quota's this X'iirLh has ever seen, or likely ever will see. . , '..'-. .AVhal a jiowor of good tin's Quet:nhas l;een in the history of the world during tho past CO/ypars.'- Through out i-ho;' world,'- mm), v.-osnen and rhiidroj). Jn-eop:'ctiveof clime or creed, ftrJ ;t jiersanai;. loss in the death, of this gvQat monarch, whose whole Ida has been ono of moral .buaniy, and whose- grace and stfjiliui.? -per-. SoiUflityJifis -been Shu power of bc-r set'plic's'. sway. The- tiercG light that beats -around: tiie monareh's thrane for alm...

Deniliquin Municipal Council. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Municipal Council, called for Monday evening last, was adjourned for a week in consequence of the death of Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The Mayor, in referring to the death of the Queen, said he had sent a telegram to Lord Hopetoun, Governor-General, on behalf of the Council and residents of Deniliquin, the contents oi which read as follows : — "My Council, on behalf of the inhabitants of Deniliquin, desire me to express tbeir intense sorrow at the sad news of the (deatth of our beloved and respected Queen.-G. H. Perrin. Mayor. To which he had received the following reply:- &amp;nbsp; "I beg to thank your Worship and Council for &amp;nbsp; the expressions of your sorrow at the death of Queen Victoria, which you have been good enough to convey on behalf of the inhabitants of Deniliquin— HOPTETOUN, Governor-General.' He (the Mayor) was sure it was the wish of all present to adjourn the meeting and he would mo...